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  1. I guess the "jump" from Van Halen to Kiss is only a small one, so my next band is going to be Kiss. Kiss was formed in the same time period as Van Halen, more specific in 1973 by Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley (which are the sole original bandmembers still on the band today). The bandmembers of Kiss are recognisable with their face paint and were featured in the 1999 music comedy "Detroit Rock City". I've chosen for Detroit Rock City, more specific their performance in 2012 on the Letterman show:
  2. So let's jump to my midlife crisis and start with some more interesting music. Let's start with Van Halen, this band was formed in 1972 by 2 Dutch brothers Eddie & Alex Van Halen. I would have chosen for "Hot for teacher" but tonight seems a night to "Jump". Van Halen wrote the song in 1983 and it became one of their best known songs. I've chosen for a 2015 live performance on the American tv:
  3. From country to rhythm and blues is only a small step. Who doesn't remember the movie "The Blues Brothers"? It was a comedy (or should we say a musical criminal comedy?) about a blues band called The Blues Brothers. Originally founded by actors Dan Aykroyd and John Belucci they made some famous songs, since the death of Belucci (in 1982 I think) the band has rotating members but Dan Aykroyd is still part of the band as is John's brother, the actor Jim Belucci. I've chosen for their movie performance in 1980 with the original members Dan & Jim. "Everybody needs somebody to love" was originally recorded in 1964 by Solomon Burke but the version of The Blues Brothers is much more famous (and entertaining to watch) :-)
  4. Let's stay a bit in the country music. For my next artist I've chosen Willie Nelson, one of America's greatest country artists who was (is) also active as an actor and activist. Maybe he's even more a hippie then a country star :-) In 1980 he wrote his biggest hit which got him a Grammy award for the best country song: On the road again. I've chosen for his performance at "The Grand Ole Opry"
  5. My following artist is an artist that unfortunately died 19 years ago but he will always be associated with country music... John Denver, may you rest in peace. For some reason I really like country music, I can't help it but when I'm in the USA on vacation I always rent a car with a SiriusXM satellite radio to be sure I can get country music stations while driving. Maybe it's because country music will always be associated with the US, I don't know but I do like a nice country song. I guess I should grab my Stetson, have a Cohiba and pour myself a glass of Bowmore Jack Daniels and enjoy the following song: "Thank God I'm a country boy" Yihaaaaaaa
  6. Another one of my favourite songs is "Great balls of fire" from Jerry Lee Lewis. Jerry Lee Lewis is one of the best rock and roll artists around. Great balls of fire is by far his most famous song and while he recorded it in 1957 it regained fame when the song was performed in the iconic action movie Top Gun. The original version:
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    Voronezh Video

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  8. You know, there are so many great artists but one of my favourites maybe be "Ol' Blue Eyes" Frank Sinatra. Sinatra may have made so many songs but I think I choose this time for New York, New York just because I kinda like New York (except for the horrible traffic) and certainly the song :)
  9. Now we've had Vera Lynn it's an easy jump to another artist who was very active during the years after the second world ward (and much much later until he died in 2004). Ray Charles was IMHO one amazing artist who made some incredible music as a blind artist. A song that will always be connected to Ray Charles even though he didn't wrote the song is "Georgia on my mind", the song was already 30 years old when Ray Charles recorded it in 1960 but due his version hit became a famous hit. A 1976 version performed by Ray Charles:
  10. Ok, I've covered Céline Dion, Lara Fabian, Paul Simon, Bruce Springsteen and P!nk. Let's jump back in time a bit with a classical song from the second world war. While not originally from Vera Lynn she's the artist who made "We'll meet again" one of the most famous songs of the second world war.
  11. Moving away from Bruce Springsteen I'll jump over to P!nk, an amazing American artist with loads of beautiful music. One particular song may stick out a little bit, "Dear Mr. President" was written in 2005 as an open letter to, then, President George W. Bush. Virtually a big fuck you to a president who, as we are being honest, wasn't the best choice for the world. I'm not sure about the USA but in Europe, and certainly here in Belgium, the song was a huge hit for P!nk since she actually sang what most Europeans where thinking about Bush. Weeks (May 2006) after the song was released as part of her "I'm not dead" album she came to the Belgian radiostation "Q-Music" where she performed an incredible acoustic version of the song "Dear mr. president". This particular version of the song was such a huge success that the radiostation, P!nk's managent and the record company decided to release that particular version via an exclusive download through the radio station during the holidays of 2006/2007, it was an incredible success and the song broke all download records in Belgium. Until this day the song keeps ending up in all kind of charts during the holidays and it remains a song that's very successful during requests.
  12. I've always liked Bruce "The Boss" Springsteen. He makes very good music and he's an amazing artist which I had the pleasure to see perform a couple of times. His list of songs is so long that it's a bit hard to choose but to continue in the "9/11" spirit from the song above I've chosen for "The Rising", the title song of his "The Rising" album which he made as a result of the 9/11 attacks. As I virtually was raised in a family of fire fighters this song hits close to home since it tells the story of a fire fighter walking into the WTC towers.
  13. Now, from Lara Fabian jumping to Iron Maiden would a a bridge to far so from the power ballads it's a good thing to make a few pitstops in between. So let's jump to Paul Simon who wrote the fantastic "Sound of Silence" for him and Art Garfunkel. The song is a true classic, quite of few artists have covered it throughout the years with a heavy metal band (Disturbed) releasing a version only a few months ago. But I've chosen for Paul Simon's performance of the song at the 10 year remembrance of the "9/11" attacks:
  14. From Céline Dion it's only a small step to Lara Fabian. Lara Fabian is a Belgian singer (who lives most of the time in Canada and currently holds dual citizenship) who is known mostly in Europe and Canada. She has just like Céline a very powerful voice. Back in 1999 she recorded "Adagio" in French/Italian (later also English), a song based on "Adagio in G minor", which finds it's roots to the Venetian master Tomaso Albinoni. Later her song was covered by other artists like Il Divo. I've chosen for the Italian version:
  15. Let's make a jump to some pop music. Due to the fact that I am a true music lover I've been to many classical concerts, opera's but also some mainstream pop artists. Maybe it's because the fact that I truly enjoy classical music and opera's that I found Céline Dion to have an amazing voice. I've seen her perform in Brussels, Antwerp, Arras, Las Vegas and Montréal throughout the years and even had the pleasure to meet her and her late husband. There are a lot of songs of Céline Dion I cannot stand with the biggest frontrunner being "My heart will go on". Whenever I hear that song I just feel the need to puke, to pray to be deaf or just vanish from this earth. Maybe it's because during it's early years it was being played over and over again, I don't know but I just hate that song so much... Now Céline has dozens of good songs, most of them original ones, some covers. A couple of years back her late husband convinced Céline to perform a song that she actually didn't want to sing due it being a very emotional song. It was "Ne me quitte pas" written in 1959 by the Belgian artist Jacques Brel. Eventually in 2011 she performed the song for the first time during her new show Céline in Las Vegas. Although I am Belgian and find Jacques Brel an amazing singer I have to admit that I find Céline's version one of the best, if not thé best, versions ever performed. I've chosen for the 2013 performance which was broadcasted on French tv. Strictly it's a very good version but personally I'll always remember her performance of the song on the opening show of her new show in Las Vegas back in 2011 (yeah I was there, couldn't resist an invitation for the opening even though I had to fly 6.000 miles for it), it was the very first time she performed the song for the public and it was so powerful and emotional.
  16. Now for my final classical music piece of today I've chosen maybe my all time favourite piece. It's the "Flower Duet", a duet that the French composer Leo Delibes wrote for his Lakmé opera. It was written in 1883 and has been used throughout the years in commercials etc... But for me it's maybe my all time favourite piece. I've chosen for the 2014 performance by Elina Garanca & Olga Peretyatko:
  17. The next piece is quite a recent one for a "classical piece". It's was written in 1924 by the American composer George Gershwin. Due to it being a more recent piece it has some jazz influences. It's quite a long piece but it's well worth listening too. For people who have flown with the American airline "United Airlines" it might even sound familiar since for several decades the airline uses the piece (or at least part of it) as it's theme song. I've chosen for a version performed by Leonard Berstein and the New York Philarmonic in 1979:
  18. Another well known piece of art is the William Tell overture which was written by Gioachino Rossini in 1829 for the William tell opera. The William Tell opera was the last of the opera's Rossini wrote. While the William Tell Overture may be one of the most famous classical pieces made by any composer (The finale has been frequently used for all sorts events, movies, tv-series, etc...) I think it's still one of the most enjoyable pieces to listen to. I've chosen for a version performed by the Santa Monica High School Symphony Orchestra which performed the piece in 2014 in Prague:
  19. Let's jump to a very nice piece by a Russian composer, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky or better known as just "Tchaikovsky". In 1880 Tchaikovsky wrote the famous overture "The Year 1812", better known as the "1812 overture". Tchaikovsky wrote the piece to commemorate Russians defence against Napoleon. It's just one hell of a stunning piece of music and it's well known: I've chosen for the full version, in this case performed by the Dutch "Koninklijk Concertgebouw Orkest" which performed the piece in 2013. It's about 15 minutes long but it's worth listening to:
  20. Let me add some off my favourite music. I have quite a broad taste in music. So let me start with some "light" classical music. Contrary to many of us my first cd ever was actually a CD (collection) with classical music. My first cd's were the actually the complete "Der Ring des Nibelungen" of Richard Wagner which is a collection a about 14 CD's full of classical music / opera. The most well known part of the ring is "Die Walküre" (which lasts about 4 hours). In these 4 hours you'll probably find one of Wagner's most well known pieces called the "Ride of the Valkyries" I've chosen to present the version performed by the "Berliner Philharmoniker": I think it's a beautiful piece of music but it might not be the case for the most of you :-) But who knows, maybe you'll like it. I'm going to add some more classical pieces before moving on to more "mainstream" music.
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    Voronezh Video

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    Voronezh Video

    20160519 evening: https://mega.nz/#!gxYWDDyT!IQ1ztKTl-JNb0P_1wpFYut5Mnb-U-n-pwnuy1jSUPMY 197mb, flv 13 minutes of blowjob (Anna/Alex)
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    Voronezh Video

    20160518 evening: https://mega.nz/#!ZwQVRawB!auefES7aTHiz2IPzPJaTvXoIsJYW6yFMefG2Fr1mQQw 348mb, flv 24 minutes of masturbation (Anna/Alex)
  24. Have only been a member for the past few days/weeks. Curious about the new places, if it's as annoying as Nelly & David are I don't think I'll renew my membership, certainly now it's getting more expensive.
  25. Nelly (& David) are getting very annoying. When do decide to have fun with each other they decide to do it in the kitchen where there isn't a cam nearby and the view from the far cam is obscured by furniture. When they then move to the bedroom you can be sure, even when it's daylight outside, that the room is dark and that they try to do their business under the covers. But even then that's not enough, Nelly likes to strategically place the pillows so the view from the bedside cams is even more obscured. A big contrast with Anna & Alex who don't seem to bother with the cams to much...
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